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Enterprise 2.0? I’m starting to wonder about social networking altogether

Enterprise 2.0 is the idea of a Harvard Business School prof, Andrew McAfee, who believes that the adoption and use of social software, like wikis, blogs, microblogging, facebook, etc., alters the Enterprise, transforming it from a hierarchical structure built on rules and disciplines, into an egalitarian community. One of my fellow Enterprise Irregulars, Dennis Howlett, [...]
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Why don’t consultants offer to work collaboratively more readily?

Consultants are engaged to provide solutions to business. Sometimes, to achieve the best outcome for the client, consultants are required from a number of disciplines. There are some teams that have a logical connection (e.g. cost accountants and sys… carry on reading.
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Why don’t consultants offer to work collaboratively more readily?

Consultants are engaged to provide solutions to business. Sometimes, to achieve the best outcome for the client, consultants are required from a number of disciplines. There are some teams that have a logical connection (e.g. cost accountants and sys… carry on reading.
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